Here's something you don't see every day. Stan Bush and Mark Wahlberg met up backstage at this weekend's HasCon even and shared a duet singing the "I Have the Touch" song. Check out the clip below to see them giving it up!

Hasbro was promoting their new Dropmix game at SDCC 2017 this and will be taking it on the road to this year's penny arcade gaming PAX West event in Seatle Washington September 1-4.
The real news is they will be offering an exclusive Transformers card that can be used to in the game to activate what is expected to be the Transformers theme song. Thanks to the music gaming blog, Harmonix, we have a preview of the Transformers card graphics that you can see posted below.

TFW2005 user Kafuka Fuura has posted an image of a flier that was given away at Summer Wonder Festival 2017! Pioneer is offering a limited edition of their high-end SE-MX8-K headphones branded with Autobot or Decepticon insignia, as well as a small colored decoration on the band. Very tasteful! And very expensive: they're priced at 29,000 Yen, or around $262 as of today's exchange rate. Keep reading to see!

Thanks to our pals over at the Allspark we have a very tuneful bit of news about the Original Transformers G1 Musical Scores Coming from Sony Records Next Summer. According to word they have recieved from composer Robert J Walsh is that he working on these original recordings for re-release in May of next year. There is even word that we may get a 5.1 surround mix along with other soundtracks from G.I. Joe, My Little Pony, and Jem & the Holograms.

Outrightgeekery reports that Ernie Burns Petrangelo of N.R.G. is readying a new version of "Instruments of Destruction," the song that accompanies the slaughter of the Autobot shuttle crew in The Transformers: The Movie. Among others joining Petrangelo is Doug Aldrich, himself a TFTM veteran as part of Lion, the band that adapted the Transformers themesong for the movie. Keep reading for a preview video!

Hey there music fans, the peeps over at A.V. Club are holding an Exclusive Transformers Optimus Prime Crosley Turntable and Transformers Roll Out album giveaway.
Enter for a chance to win this beautiful one-of-a-kind Crosley C200 Turntable! Featuring none other than the Autobot's Leader Optimus Prime etched into the plexiglass cover. The edition of ONE (1) was created by artists Jim Harper, Don Fedorko, and John Beck.

The long awaited wish of many fans is slated to be answered this year! An Allspark member by the name of DM has been in contact with composer Robert J. Walsh, who is responsible for the music for the original The Transformers cartoon. He reveals that he is currently at work remastering his Sunbow scores - TF, My Little Pony, Jem & The Holograms, GI Joe and more - for release through Sony Records! Keep reading to see his quotes.

Our good friend and hard rocker, Stan Bush is joing forces with Vince DiCola at BotCon 2016 this year with a just announced panel, that will be followed by a FREE Concert that evening.
The BotCon 2016 show is open to the general public, Stan Bush and Vince DiCola April 8th at 4th Street Live in Louisville, Kentucky for a fantastic Friday night concert that will be FREE to the General Public!

Just up on the Hasbro Studios Shorts YouTube channel is a new video featuring a preview of the first track from the "Transformers Roll Out” performed by the group, Mount Holly. Watch this clip for their album title track "Roll Out" that will be out April 15, 2016. The video was recorded, filmed, and rdited by Dallas Kruse at Zion Studios in Santa Ana, California. Read on to rock out, NOW!

Just announced and open to the general public! BotCon 2016 presents Stan Bush and Vince DiCola April 8th at 4th Street Live in Louisville, Kentucky for a fantastic Friday night concert that will be FREE to the General Public!
Stay tuned for more details but in the meantime make sure you make plans for the BIGGEST AND BEST TRANSFORMERS weekend of the year... this April in Louisville, Kentucky at BotCon 2016!
Check out the full size poster of this exciting musical event below for the full details!

Transformers Roll Out heralds the global pop-culture Transformers phenomenon, featuring a collection of hit original songs inspired by the Hasbro Transformers franchise from leading established and up-and-coming alternative, rock and alt-pop artists, morphing together to create an epic portfolio of hard-hitting tunes that truly embodies the soul of the Hasbro Transformers brand.

Leading Legacy's RSD Black Friday line-up this year is a 2LP 12" vinyl 30th anniversary edition of Transformers: The Movie Soundtrack. In commemoration of the 1986 cinematic blockbuster, Legacy has created an innovative gatefold jacket that completely converts all four sides of the cover from an Autobot-themed jacket to a Decepticon-themed jacket. The Movie Soundtrack has never looked or sounded better! Read on for more details.

GeeWun 4EVER! That's what The Cybertronic Spree might say to you when asked about their favorite Transformers series.
Sorry Michael Bay, but your TFs just are not very cool when it comes to real 80s goodness. And that's what The Cybertronic Spree is all about. Reliving 1986's animated film music with great Mech-style robots and hard driving rock n' roll.
Watch this clip from Nerd Noise Night 2014 to see the band performing in some of the best G1 costumes around.

Autobase Aichi has posted links to two Amazon Japan product listings, both to be released on the 17th of September. The Song Masterpiece boxset is 4 CDs worth of (Japanese) Transformers related music. The Music Matrix 30th DVD isn't detailed, but we're going to suggest that it may be a selection of opening songs to Japanese Transformers series complete with the original animation. Keep reading for links to the preorder pages!

Vulture.com has posted an article detailing the history of "The Touch," arguably the song that defined 1986's The Transformers: The Movie and possibly even the character of Optimus Prime himself. Not originally intended for Optimus Prime but Sylvester Stallone, the song laid dormant for many years until Stan Bush's first appearance at BotCon coincided with Boogie Nights' use of the song. Keep reading for excerpts and a link to the full story!